Author: Dan Andersson
Date: 16:10:42 09/06/01
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> Whatever way these games are played, they show severe weaknesses of > top chess programs. As I catch it, this is exactly what Eduard wants > to display. And he has succeeded, IMHO. Whether take backs or not is, > from my point of view, totally irrelevant here. > > Sune One would have to be incredibly naive not to have realized that such weaknesses exist. As an aside, very strong human players have misplayed even more advantageous positions many times. These kinds of games have been posted for a long time, and will probably continue to be produced for a long time to come. The only remarkable thing is the amount of games and the systematic application of principles that are shown. To me this has become somewhat tedious, as I fail to see what new information is produced currently. The weaknesses shown are well known since quite a while. MvH Dan Andersson
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